You find yourself stuck in a space station, and you will have to search around to find a way to escape from the room you are locked in. The vending machine looks familiar…

Guest House comes with the same high quality level of graphics and animations as the previous episodes. This one is not too hard but still challenging and if you enjoyed Terminal House and Rental House, you will love Guest House!

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Rental House is a new Japanese Rom Escape game created by Gump. This game is the sequel to the previously reviewed Terminal House released earlier this year.

The game is in English and almost without text, so there is no language barrier. Once again, you find yourself trapped in a room, and the door is… locked! You notice that the door doesn’t have a keyhole so don’t waste your time looking for a key!

Rental House comes with the same high quality level of graphics and animations, just like the original. The game is much easier to complete than Terminal House, and is recommended for a 60 minute lunch break.

In Neptune, you find yourself trapped in an unknown room and your mission today is to find the “key” to open the exit door. But is it really the exit door?

If you like Gump’s games, you won’t be disappointed with Neptune. This latest episode is probably one of the easiest released so far by the author (I didn’t say easy). The main issue with this game is that Gump’s server is getting hammered, and you will have to be very patient if you really want to play Neptune!

Here at FreeGamesNews, we love free browser-based games. The end of the year is coming soon, and it’s time for YOU to cast your vote for the Best Developers of the year in our first annual FreeGamesNews Awards.

Here are the 10 nominees in the category Best Room Escape games Developers of 2007, in alphabetical order:

John Feltham (U.K.)

John Feltham is a Flash developer from UK. His first two games, Sphere Core and Cube Core were released last October, followed by last month’s Prism Core. His Core series is growing in popularity and was well received by many gamers.

Pierre Gauthier (France)

Pierre Gauthier is a French Flash developer who released Muselock, his first Room Escape game, last summer. The author provided both French and English versions of a very nice-looking and creative game, and we are looking forward to his next game.

Mofuya (Japan)

Mofuya is a Japanese Flash developer and the creator of several Room Escape games such as Mobai Room, Swan’s Room and Quaint Room. He released two new Escape games this year, Another Room and Mobai Room 2.

Noaki Nakashima (Japan)

Noaki Nakashima is a Room Escape games developer from Japan, famous for his popular Dona Room series. The author released new Room Escape games this year, Unfair Note and Dona Room 3 – Bath Escape. Unfortunately, most of his games are only available in Japanese.

Neutral (Japan)

Neutral is a Japanese Flash Escape games developer: he has produced two challenging and very polished Room Escape games in 2007, Sphere and RGB. Neutral is now working on his next Room Escape game that should be released in the first half of 2008. Keep an eye on his work and in the meantime, enjoy his latest mini-game, Christmas Escape!

Rodrigo Roesler (Brazil)

Rodrigo Roesler is a Web designer and a Flash game developer from Brazil. He released Trapped – The White Rabbit last September, the first installment of a very promising trilogy of Point’n’Click adventure and Escape games. The second installment, The Dark, is due before the end of December…